A Tale of Two Cities + Great Expectations: 2 Unabridged Classics

A Tale of Two Cities + Great Expectations: 2 Unabridged Classics
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This carefully crafted ebook: «A Tale of Two Cities + Great Expectations (2 Unabridged Classics)» is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. A Tale of Two Cities and Great Expectations are two much-loved novels by Charles Dickens. Tale of Two Cities is is a novel set in London and Paris before and during the French Revolution. The main characters – Doctor Alexandre Manette, Charles Darnay, and Sydney Carton – are all recalled to life, or resurrected, in different ways as turmoil erupts. Great Expectations centers around a poor young man by the name of Pip, who is given the chance to make himself a gentleman by a mysterious benefactor. Great Expectations offers a fascinating view of the differences between classes during the Victorian era, as well as a great sense of comedy and pathos. Charles John Huffam Dickens ( 1812 – 1870) was an English writer and social critic. He created some of the world's most memorable fictional characters and is generally regarded as the greatest novelist of the Victorian period. During his life, his works enjoyed unprecedented fame, and by the twentieth century his literary genius was broadly acknowledged by critics and scholars. His novels and short stories continue to be widely popular.

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Charles Dickens. A Tale of Two Cities + Great Expectations: 2 Unabridged Classics

A Tale of Two Cities + Great Expectations

Table of Contents

A TALE OF TWO CITIES

Book the First — Recalled to Life

CHAPTER I. The Period

CHAPTER II. The Mail

CHAPTER III. The Night Shadows

CHAPTER IV. The Preparation

CHAPTER V. The Wine-shop

CHAPTER VI. The Shoemaker

Book the Second — the Golden Thread. CHAPTER I. Five Years Later

CHAPTER II. A Sight

CHAPTER III. A Disappointment

CHAPTER IV. Congratulatory

CHAPTER V. The Jackal

CHAPTER VI. Hundreds of People

CHAPTER VII. Monseigneur in Town

CHAPTER VIII. Monseigneur in the Country

CHAPTER IX. The Gorgon’s Head

CHAPTER X. Two Promises

CHAPTER XI. A Companion Picture

CHAPTER XII. The Fellow of Delicacy

CHAPTER XIII. The Fellow of No Delicacy

CHAPTER XIV. The Honest Tradesman

CHAPTER XV. Knitting

CHAPTER XVI. Still Knitting

CHAPTER XVII. One Night

CHAPTER XVIII. Nine Days

CHAPTER XIX. An Opinion

CHAPTER XX. A Plea

CHAPTER XXI. Echoing Footsteps

CHAPTER XXII. The Sea Still Rises

CHAPTER XXIII. Fire Rises

CHAPTER XXIV. Drawn to the Loadstone Rock

Book the Third — the Track of a Storm. CHAPTER I. In Secret

CHAPTER II. The Grindstone

CHAPTER III. The Shadow

CHAPTER IV. Calm in Storm

CHAPTER V. The Wood-Sawyer

CHAPTER VI. Triumph

CHAPTER VII. A Knock at the Door

CHAPTER VIII. A Hand at Cards

CHAPTER IX. The Game Made

CHAPTER X. The Substance of the Shadow

CHAPTER XI. Dusk

CHAPTER XII. Darkness

CHAPTER XIII. Fifty-two

CHAPTER XIV. The Knitting Done

CHAPTER XV. The Footsteps Die Out For Ever

GREAT EXPECTATIONS

CHAPTER I

CHAPTER II

CHAPTER III

CHAPTER IV

CHAPTER V

CHAPTER VI

CHAPTER VII

CHAPTER VIII

CHAPTER IX

CHAPTER X

CHAPTER XI

CHAPTER XII

CHAPTER XIII

CHAPTER XIV

CHAPTER XV

CHAPTER XVI

CHAPTER XVII

CHAPTER XVIII

CHAPTER XIX

CHAPTER XX

CHAPTER XXI

CHAPTER XXII

CHAPTER XXIII

CHAPTER XXIV

CHAPTER XXV

CHAPTER XXVI

CHAPTER XXVII

CHAPTER XXVIII

CHAPTER XXIX

CHAPTER XXX

CHAPTER XXXI

CHAPTER XXXII

CHAPTER XXXIII

CHAPTER XXXIV

CHAPTER XXXV

CHAPTER XXXVI

CHAPTER XXXVII

CHAPTER XXXVIII

CHAPTER XXXIX

CHAPTER XL

CHAPTER XLI

CHAPTER XLII

CHAPTER XLIII

CHAPTER XLIV

CHAPTER XLV

CHAPTER XLVI

CHAPTER XLVII

CHAPTER XLVIII

CHAPTER XLIX

CHAPTER L

CHAPTER LI

CHAPTER LII

CHAPTER LIII

CHAPTER LIV

CHAPTER LV

CHAPTER LVI

CHAPTER LVII

CHAPTER LVIII

CHAPTER LIX — THE ORIGINAL ENDING

CHAPTER LIX — THE REVISED ENDING

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Charles Dickens

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Mr. Lorry came silently forward, leaving the daughter by the door. When he had stood, for a minute or two, by the side of Defarge, the shoemaker looked up. He showed no surprise at seeing another figure, but the unsteady fingers of one of his hands strayed to his lips as he looked at it (his lips and his nails were of the same pale lead-colour), and then the hand dropped to his work, and he once more bent over the shoe. The look and the action had occupied but an instant.

“You have a visitor, you see,” said Monsieur Defarge.

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